Uffda. Sorry about that. It was 6:30 in the morning, and I hadn't been to bed yet ;) Mostly, I'm just frustrated by the examples provided on the web sites for open-source synths and drum machine apps. I should have either kept my mouth shut, though, or written a less nebulous explanation of what I'm hoping for. Sorry. |) |)enji On 12 Oct 2003 12:17:29 -0500 Jan Depner <eviltwin69@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > What, exactly, do you mean by music that could be released by a major > label? That really has nothing to do with the tools used to record, > mix, and master the music. It has to do with the music and the > performers. It also has to do with how the song was mixed and > mastered. The tools are available in Linux to do this. I'm waiting for > Ron Parker to wade in on this subject since he is running a working > studio. Check out http://myweb.cableone.net/eviltwin69/gmc2.ogg. This > is sort of a blues tune. Bruce Iglauer at Alligator Records (largest > blues label in the world) liked it. I don't think he really cared what > it was recorded, mixed, or mastered on. Unfortunately, as with all > bands, that one folded due to it's own internal problems. If you want > to find some music done with Linux you need to check out Dave Phillips' > Linux Sound and MIDI page - http://linux-sound.org/. Specifically the > Linux Music On-line section. > > Jan